Todos Santos We had been hearing talk about Todos Santos for the previous 5 years or so. It was slowly becoming a spot for Californians in the know to slip away for a quick escape from life in Los Angeles or San Francisco. Property development has grown, boutique hotels are popping up and small cafes and […]
Browsing Tag: travel guide
Exploring Isla Espíritu Santo | Baja California
Exploring Isla Espíritu Santo Our days exploring Isla Espírito Santo were spent hiking, snorkeling, swimming, paddle boarding, and looking for all the birds and sea life we could. Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez “the world’s aquarium.” We looked forward to seeing it all for ourselves. Hiking around the island we found cactus, crabs, […]
Isla Espíritu Santo | Baja California
Isla Espíritu Santo I sometimes feel like I’m a broken record when I start a blog post saying, “this may be our family’s favorite adventure to date!” Our days on Isla Epíritu Santo were truly some of our very favorites. There was something incredibly special about being out on the uninhabited island that will be forever […]
Cookie Decorating | Four Seasons Boston
Cookie Decorating | Four Seasons Boston Do you guys ever take advantage of the hotel sponsored activities? We have started to more and more and have found some fun ways to incorporate learning into our travel that cost us little to nothing. When we spent a few days at the Four Seasons Boston with the girls. I […]
Mañuel Antonio National Park | Costa Rica
Mañuel Antonio National Park Costa Rica was one of our family’s favorite early adventures. We stayed at the Arenas del Mar just outside of Mañuel Antonio National Park. The hotel could have been a one stop shop. Their concierge was incredibly helpful in suggesting and planning outings and activities for us as well as making all arrangements […]
Devils Postpile and Rainbow Falls |An Eastern Sierra Road Trip
Exploring the Ansel Adams Wilderness This may have been my very favorite day on the our Eastern Sierra Road Trip. We hiked trails we’d never been on before and explored a wilderness new to us. I’d seen images of Devils Postpile and had always wanted to see it in person. There is just something fascinating […]
Mammoth Lakes | An Eastern Sierra Road Trip
Mammoth Lakes | An Eastern Sierra Road Trip When writing about our family’s road trips, I always wonder if the story to tell here is more about the destinations or the priceless act of road tripping itself. I am often trying to convince families to create space for road trips in their travel planning. There is […]